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This seems like the weakest top 10 in recent memory, maybe since '05. The good news is there seems to be some depth for the 2nd and 3rd round, especially at positions Miami likes. But the top of the draft is soft. If I were a KC or Jax fan, this would be pretty annoying.

I agree with you scotty and austin.... for what its worth I don't like any of the WR prospects at #12 even tho I have the jets taking Keenan Allen #9....... I wouldn't be opposed to trading a 2nd and a 3rd to get back into the back end of the first (22-29) and taking a WR there

Tyler Eifert is an elite TE. Far better college prospect then Jimmy Graham and Rob Gronkowski.... before you grab your pitch forks remember that they have Drew Brees and Tom Brady throwing them the ball

I think there might be a little bit of a disconnect between the way NFL teams are thinking on Jarvis Jones and the way the public is thinking on him. Medical issues are generally difficult for those outside of the NFL to get their arms around, and actually pretty difficult for those in the NFL too. There will be a lot of poking and prodding around Jarvis Jones' neck before the Combine and the results of those tests are unknown to me and unknown to everyone else in the wide universe.

However, it speaks poorly that USC flat out told him he should quit football to where he had to go transfer somewhere else. That's an ouch. I'm not saying NFL teams will look and conclude he needs to quit football. But for his spinal stenosis to be bad enough that USC would make that conclusion, you know it's not some total non-issue. And if it's not a total non-issue it would tend to drop a guy out of the 1st round completely. You could even see him take a drop similar to Da'Quan Bowers.

I'm not a doctor and I don't even play one on TV. But I do know Marcus McNeil was a pretty good left tackle prospect who dropped out of the 1st round because of spinal stenosis. It didn't stop him from being damn near rookie of the year for the Chargers. However, the stenosis won before the end of his 6th year in the NFL, and he is now retired.